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No. 18,269.
The China Mail
May 27, 1921, Temperature 76
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BUSINESS NOTICES
FANS.
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Barometer 29,74
Rainfall 109 ch.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921- 骏七廿月五年一十二百九千一英
BE PREPARED FOR THE HOT WEATHER, BUY NOW.
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THE GENERAL ELECTRIC Co. (of China), Ltd.
Queen's Buildings.
Tel. 518.
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Dana Textile Driving Belts,
Cycloid Ball Bearings,
Electric Motors,
Scientific Instruments.
FROM
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TRIALS SOLICITED BY JAMES STEER
THE CHRONOMETER AND WATCH HIKLE (Contractor to H. M. Naval Yard)
9, Iez Eors Era, Hoscrase.
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WHEN BUYING A WATCH
to consider quality before price, We have a stock of Pocket and Wrist Watches of quality, THAT SATISFY!
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VERICK PARK
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TEL. 75.
TO-DAY'S CABLES.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
BRITISH TROOPS FOR SILTSIA.
NEWS HAS PACIFYING INFLUENCE IN DISTURBED AREA.
LONDON, May 26.
The War Office announces that the first of four infantry battalions which are being dispatched to Upper Silesia, will leave Cologne on Friday. Ultimately two Irish battalions at present in England wa be despatched. making a total of six. A Ferlin message states that news of the despatch of British troops has had a pacifying influence in Upper Silesia. The troops
be commanded by Colonel Arthur Grenfel Wauchope, CALG.
GERMANY'S SINCERITY.
ONLY WAY TO CONVINCE THE WORLD.
BERLIN, May 26.
The Chancellor, Herr Wirth, speaking at a conference of Baden states- men at Karlsruhe, emphasised that Germany's acceptance of the ultimatum was sincere but said that only performances would convince the world at Germany's goodwill, and the work of reconstruction must be begun. It would be wrong not to acknowledge the economic improvement of Germany dur- ing the past two years, and if commerce revived through the promotion of production the German people would have some respectable performances to show Referring to Upper Silesia, he welcomed Britain's assurance of fairplay.
SECOND WAR TEIL.
SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST PRISON COMMANDANT.
Larzio, May 26.
May 27, 1920, Temperature 83
ECONOMISE.
GET YOUR PRINTING, DOSH AT THIS CHINA MAIL
HIGH CLASS WORK.
PACK FAVOURAKER.
PRICE $3.00 Per Month,
3848
Humidity 95.
日十二月四酉辛次歲年十國民華中
THE DOLLAR.
BUSINESS NOTICES
Today's closing rate 2,6 Today's opening rate 2;6
1/S
1.S
CHINA COAST.
SHIPPING PERSONALS,
LATEST CHANGES,”
Captain C. C. Williams, of the ~Woowangy" is on leave,
Captain C. A. Christiansen, of the Fengtien," has gone master, Woo sung."
Mr. J. W. Tinoa, chief officer. Sinkiang." has gore chief officer, Hsin Peking"
Mr. J. W. Laniont, chief officer, -Hsin Peking," is on reserve.
Captain J.R. Shealer, of the "Wan- chow." is on reserve.
Mr. F. 1. Jenne, chief officer,
"Sochow," has gone master, Wen chow."
Mr. J. L. Matthew, from reserve, has gone second engineer. "Hain Pekings"
Mr. G. H. Camerun, second engineer, Hsin Peking," has gone second engineer. LuensiTM** ·
Mr. G. W. Clark, second engineer, ** Luenvi." is on leave.
Mr. J. M. Brackesbridge, super- The second trial has opened. The accused is Captain Emil Mueller, anumerary third engineer, Cheran, lawyer of Karlsruhe, formerly commandant of the prisoners' camp at Flavy has gone supernumerary third en- le Martel in France. He is charged with 'brutality to Eritish-prisoners and responsibility for the appalling insanitarinees ending in an outbreak of diphtheria from which 200 men died.
AMERICAN AMMUNITION.
17,000 ROUNDS CAPTURED IN DUBLIN.
LONDON, May 26.
gineer, "Foochon."
Mr. S. Warland has been appointed supernumerary second officer, Köln- shing.
Mr. H. Rawstron, supernumerary second officer. Koonshing," has gone supernumerary second officer,
Hopsang."
3r. J. H. Daves, supernumerary second officer, “Hopsang," has gone | said.econd officer, "Luenho."
Mr. W. A. Balch, second officer,
In the House of Commons at question time, Sir Hamar Greenwood that 17.388 rounds of American ammunition had been captured in Dublis since March 26. Replying to supplementary questions urging that repreLuenho," is on reserve sentations be made to the American Govercoment on the matter, Sir Hamar Greenwood said that he would consult the Foreign Secretary!
"EGYPTIAN" FERVENT
ORDER RESTORED AT ALEXANDRIA.
LONDON, May 26.
In the House of Commons, Mr. Ceci Harmsworth stated that orde had bees restored at Alexandria. A court of enquiry was being opened.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
RAIN MARS MATCH WITH OXFORD.
LONDON, May 26.
Rain interfered with the play. The Australians made 294 rims. Oxford made 174 runs for one wicket. The second wicket had produced 149 when stumps were drawn. Jardine made 96 without giving any chances. He scored twelve fours. Holdsworth made 57. The match was declared a draw.
SINO-AMERICAN TREATY.
SENATE CONFIRMS CHINESE AD VALOREM DUTY.
WASHINGTON, May 25. The Senate bas ratified the Sino-American Treaty confirming the application of a 5 per cent. Ad Valorem duty on American goods imported Into China.
IRISH ELECTIONS.
ONE SINN FEINER IN NORTHERN PARLIAMENT.
The results of the Irish Northern Parliament elections, announced up
to the present are, Unionists 21, Nationalists two, and Sinn Fein one.
ALLIED LOANS FROM US, `·
TEN MILLIARD DOLLARS TO BE FUNDED.
*
WASHINGTON, May 26.-
It is understood that ällied loans approximating ten milliard dollars also the unpaid interest will be funded this year and repayments spread over a period of years.
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COTTON STCÉE AELAŻE.
TEN THOUSAND BALES INVOLVED AT ALEXANDRIA.
ALEXANDRIA, May 26,
The Government cotton store is on fire. Ten thousand bales are involved.
GOLF RULES. ·
AMERICAN RIBBED CLUBS TO BE DEBARRED.
LONDON, May 26.
The royal and ancient rules of golf committee meeting at Hoylake decided after the open championship to debar the use of the ribbed clubs employed by Americans.
TRENCH PREMIER -
CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES PASSES YOTE OF CONFIDENCE.
Mr. J. Porter, second officer, Koonshing," has gone second officer, Esang
Die WG Falor, supernumerary second officer, Esang " is on reserve. Mr. W. R. Williams, chief officer, "Leongsang," has resigned.
Mr. C. R. Moore, chief officer, Laisang, has gone chief officer, Loongsang."
Mr. H. A. Houchen, second officer Laisang" has gone chief, officer, same ship."
Mr. J. J. Robertson. third engineer, **Kwongsang," has gone acting second engineer."Kutwa."
Mr. W. T. Bould, acting cond meer, two." has gone third engineer. Ewongyang."
Captain G. L. Crawford, of the gone master, Tungwab," bas Kiangyu
Mr. T A. Murphy, chief officer, Tungwab," has gone acting master, same ship.
Mr. D. Spatheris, second officer, "Tungwah," has gone acting chief officer, same ship.
Mr. P. A Jacobson has been appointed second officer. Tungwah" Jr. N. Schaf has been appointed second officer. Hsinchi." ***
Mr. A. J. Goldewyk, second officer, Hsinchi," has resigned.
Mr. G. Megens, from leave, has gone second engineer, "Toonan."
Mr. O. Tehosky has been appointed third engineer, Kwangtab."
Mr. J. Malcolm, second engineer. Toonan," has gone chief engineer, “Kiangrung”
J
Mr. G. Coulton, chief engineer, Kiangyang," has gone chief engi neer,Kiangshun."
Mr. I. Korotieff," from leave, bas gone fourth engineer, "Kiangwah.”
Mr. W. Ferguson, fron leave, has gore third engineer, "Kwangtah."
Mr. J. 8. Liddell, late of the Hong Wan 1" has gone chief officer,
Devawongse."
Captain J. Tyree, of the "Allinga," is on reserve.
Captain F. H. Going, of the "Kong Ning has gone master," Allinga ”. Mr. F. L. Pine, chief officer," Kong Ning," has gone master, same ship.
3 WF. O'Farrell, second officer, Telemachus," has gone chief officer. "Kong Ning"
Captain R. G. Blayney, of the "Mansang," "is on reserve.
Captain E. 3. De la Sala has been appointed master, Mansang
Captain 0. C. Blown of the "Tseangtah," is on leave
Mr. J. Bettison, chief officer, "Teeangteh," has gone acting master same ship.
Mr. J. F. Messer has been appointed
chief officer, Tseangtah."
Mr. DB Whyte, chief
The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence In M. Briand Karping has gone second enginder. 390 votes to 162.
same stip
Special Sale
of
"Aertex" Shirts.
FOR 3 DAYS.-Thurs., Fri. & Sat.. 26, 27 & 28,
80 dos Day & Tennis Shirts.
No 1700 Usual Price $8.00, $10.00 & $11.00 each.
1989
SALE $4.75 each.
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